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Last Spring's Record M. H. S. I5 St. Marys 5 M. H. S. 7 St. Charles 4 M. H. S. 8 Truro 7 M. H. S. 5 Truro 6 M. H. S. l North D. M. M. H. S. I3 St. Charles 2 9 M. H. S. l0 Spring Hill 4 M. H.S. ll lndianola I3 Sectional Tournament M. H. S. I4 Milo 2 M. H. S. 6 Truro 5 M. H. S. 4 lndianola S Spring Schedule March 25 Spring Hill, Here March 27 St. Marys, There April April April April April April April 2 New Virginia, There 5 Truro, Here 9 lndianola, There ll North, Here I2 Patterson, Tentative, Here 16 lndianola, Here I8 North, There 23 Truro,There 26 New Virginia, Here April 29 Patterson, Tentative, There April April May 4-6-7 Sectional Tournament Results of games to date: M. H. S. I9 Spring Hill l M. H.S. 9 St. Marys l M. H. S. 4 New Virginia 9 M. H.S. l lndianola 4 M. H.S. 3 Patterson 2 'fr 'A' 'A' 'fr CORN PROJECT The baseball boys undertook a corn project this year to raise money to buy suits and warm-up jackets. Some of the seed corn to be planted was secured through advertising and some by donations. The late season was a handicap but in spite of this approximately Sl00 net was realized by the boys. Some of the people in the community who helped were: john Hamm, john Seymour, A. F. Sinn, Allen Hutchison, Frank Adams, Russell Crow, james Crawford, A. W. Brownlie, Raymond Martens, Don Nicholl, Lawrence DeHeck, Frank Licktieg, Roy DeHeck, William Lodge, Ernest Kale, and Fred Reinholdt Sr. We wish to take this opportunity to acknowledge their efforts and thank them for their cooperation. .1uu1m...tu11111111...-.-u 29
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BASEBALL Back Row: R. H. Cramer, Richard Smith, Gerald Crawford, Clarence Campbell, john Connors, Francis Dooley, Phillip Bussanmas, John Klcymann Middle Row: jesse Alexander, Robert Wiedmann, Ray Dooley, Donald Wilson, Merlyn Sinn, Richard Brown, Robert Newell Front Row: Eugene McLaughlin, Paul Emerson, Carroll Vonk, Ray McLaughlin, James Adams, William Reinholdt., Phillip Davitt, Gene Harvey fi? 'ik' il' Sir The Martensdale lligh School baseball squad completed their 1945 fall season with 5 straight wins to complete a record of 8 wins, and -1 losses. During the last 415 years, the baseball teams have won 78 games and lost 23. Two of the losses were from Truro. one from St, Marys. and one from Patterson. .Xt the beginning of the fall season, the boys were fortunate in being presented with new warm-up jackets. which they used also for basketball. Martensdale was host to the sectional tournament, in which seven teams participated. Our team was defeated in the first round by Truro, o-5, who went on to take the sectional championship. Las! Falla Record M. H. S. 10 St. Marys 2 M, H154 7 'Hum 4, M. ll. S. 8 Norwalk 7 M. ll. 3 Truro 5 M. ll. S. 9 Norwalk 3 M. li. s. zo tmefstm no M. Il- S. S St. Charles 5 M, ll. 5. 22 Spring Hill 3 M. Ifl. S. I2 St. Charles 3 M. ll. S. 3 Patterson 4 Sectional Tournament M. ll. S. 3 St. Mrays 9 M. H. S. 5 Truro 6 ...,..1..11.11.-111.1..,,.-,..,1....1-.1.--....1.-, 28
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aio:-Im ----1:-v 1v1- I 11-1-11- I -I 1 1 -Im 4. IIII1InI.-IIII1mI1Im1IIII1 me-I,- mi 1nvI1m1n....m.. :ion-u l l I I I I I I I l I l l I l I I I I l l I I l l SEVENTH AND EIGI-ITI-I GRADES Back Row: Raymond Nicholl, Duane Stewart, Francis Alexander, Larry Vonk, Vllalter Annett, Phillip Hunget, Jack Strable, Charles Seymour, John Berg Middle Row: Lewis Olson, David Del-Ieck, Ray Raymond, James Kleymann, Helen Kelly, Marjorie Kelly, Mrs. Cramer tSponsorj Front Row: Mary Frances Del-Ieck, Barbara Martens, Margaret Barenberg. Carol Millican, Donna Sinn, Doris Seymour, Margaret Oglesbee Absent: Albert Alexander 'ir 'iff fl? if SliX'liX'l'll AND lilGll'l4ll GRADE NEWS 'lihe officers ol' the two grades are as follows: Phillip llunget. President: james Kleymann, Vice President, Doris Seymour, Secretary and lreasurer: and Walter Annett, News Reporter. Out ol' the two grades seven girls played basketball, Carol Millican, Doris Seymour, Donna Sinn, Barbara Martens, Mary Delleck, Marjorie Kelly. and llelen Kelly. Some of them went with the traveling squad. During the year the new members were Margaret Oglesbee and Albert Alexander. both of the Eighth Grade. The Seventh Grade lost one mem- ber, Larry Vonk. During the year we enjoyed one class party at the school house with our sponsor, Mr. Cramer, and a Halloween party at the home of Charles and Doris Seymour. Those with an average of 90 per cent or above in deportment are: Helen Kelly and Marjorie Kelly in the Seventh Grade, and Doris Seymour of the Eighth Grade. 30
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